This web site has a sister Facebook group, appropriately named “I Love Black & White Photography,” which has been growing consistently since it was founded in 2015. So, every time we hit a membership milestone, I select a photo to grace the top of the group page. Lately, that change has come whenever another 250 […]
609 Portraits in 1 Afternoon: Steve Payne Gets Ambitious
Artist’s Stament: I wanted to try something different and shooting 1000 portraits in 1 afternoon seemed like a good idea. Due to circumstances mostly out of my control and a few tech/lighting issues, I only managed a pathetic 609, but I’m happy with that as it was a first attempt. I’ll do better next time. […]
Gil Munoz Portfolio: “Photography is My Mistress and Soulmate”
The latest in a series of portfolios spotlighting members of the Facebook group “I Love Black & White Photography.” Artist’s statement: From the first click I had a simple approach: Is it interesting? I seek to capture not only an image, but timeless moments; a feeling. B&W photography always felt a shade moody, so that was a natural coupling […]
Best of B&W Photography: Week of 4/24/17
Here are nine fantastic photos in black and white, and the people who posted them, that rose above the noise on social networks this week. Check them out, and show them some love! Linda Wisdom Photo (Twitter) Andrea Arbia (flickr) Fernando Castellanos Ale Macliver (flickr) Luis Antonio MolBavar (Twitter) Patrizia Pernio (Twitter) Jesse Pino (Twitter) […]
The Best of B&W Photography: Week of 4/10/17
Here are nine fantastic photos in black and white, and the people who posted them, that rose above the noise on social networks this week. Check them out and be sure to add your likes, hearts and follows! @fairplagiarism (Twitter) photograph magazine @photographmag (Twitter) Magic Black pictures @Blacwhitfoto (Twitter) Franck BERTRAND @bertrafr (Twitter) Miguel Calabria @MiguelCalabria […]
Breaking: RIP, Samsung Digital Camera Biz
Under the category of “what took them so long”, Korean electronics giant Samsung has apparently stopped making digital cameras. Over the last year or so, Samsung cameras have all but disappeared from US retailer web sites. “We no longer produce and sell digital cameras,” a Samsung official was quoted as saying by the Korea Herald. […]